Willamina Ravensdale (willie_raven) wrote in vivavampvegas, @ 2010-08-29 12:37:00 |
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Current location: | Their Apartment |
Current mood: | happy |
Entry tags: | jennae ravensdale, willie ravensdale |
Confession Over Chinese
Who: Willie and Jennae
Where: Their Apartment
When: Aug. 25, Early Afternoon
Willie walked inside the apartment that she shared with her cousin still. She was looking for her own place now, but prices in Vegas were outrageous, so she was still sharing. She pulled off her chauffer's coat and hat and flopped down on the sofa. "Good god what a bloody long day," she said with a sigh. She looked toward her cousin. "I have no idea how many batchelor parties I drove last night, but half of them seemed to think I was a stripper." She grinned. "I left them all at the police station, though. One had a baggie of coke in him and got in big trouble."
Jennae was sitting at the kitchen table when her cousin walked in. The woman was working on paying bills and writing a check for the month's rent. A brow was quirked when Jen looked up and over to where Willie had thrown herself down on the sofa. "You actually dropped them off at the police station?" Though she was surprised by the admittance, Jennae also found amusement in the whole scenario. Only her cousin would think of doing something like that and then actual carry out the plan.
"Yep," Willie said with a slight nod. "I may be pretty, but I'm not going to take a grope fest that I didn't sign up for just because you paid for a car ride around. They *certainly* didn't pay for THAT." While Willie didn't have anything personal against prostitution, she wasn't a hooker, so she wasn't going to get treated like one, period. "If they wanted to grope someone, they should have paid for a stripper or hooker or something. I'm just a chauffeur."
"Well, you certainly seemed to have set those young men straight." Jennae could only imagine the looks on the men's faces when they found themselves at the police station. Especially the one who had the unfortunate luck to have drugs on his person. "So, was that the highlight of your day, then?"
Willie giggled. "Kind of the highlight and the lowlight, considering what went on," she admitted. "My boss mostly found it funny, but they did pay in advance, so that probably helped his sense of humor a good bit." Willie just wasn't one to take any guff off of anyone like that. "I think he might keep me at the rental place more to work on cars, though." She had shown that she had a bit of a short fuse.
"Well, he shouldn't have expected you to just put up with their BS. You're there to drive people from place to place, nothing more." Jennae voiced her opinion to her cousin. What the young men did was inexcusable and should not be tolerated. It was a limo service her cousin worked for not some high school filled with hormonal teenagers.
Willie nodded. "I'm sure his understanding of that is why I wasn't let go," she said with a shrug. "He certainly wouldn't put up with stuff like that, I know. Of course, I wouldn't imagine someone trying to grope at a 300 pound bear of a man." The thought just made her giggle all the more.
The mental image that now played in her mind thanks to Willie's latter comment had Jennae cracking a grin. "Now that would make for a really bad porn movie." Jennae came back with with a soft half a laugh.
Willie gagged. "I wouldn't want to picture ANYONE groping him," she said with another laugh. "That would be a porn movie that shouldn't be let out of the depths of the internet."
"So," the talk of groping a 300 hundred pound man and porn had run it's course, and as Jennae put away the bills for the moment she made an inquiry to her cousin, "did you wanna order some take-out or should I cook up some dinner for us?" The woman could do either. Jennae just wasn't in the mood to actually going out somewhere for dinner.
"I'm kind of feeling Chinese tonight if that's good with you," Willie admitted as she sat up a little on the sofa. She knew that she wasn't feeling up to cooking today, and she wasn't about to ask her cousin to do so.
"Ping Pang's or Mister Chen's." Jennae got up to get the menus she was sure had been tucked away in one of the drawers in the kitchen. Those two were the only places she ordered from with any regularity.
"How about Mr. Chen's?" Willie suggested. She loved both, so she was really just picking out of a hat, so to speak. "Either's really fine with me."
"Mr. Chen's it is." Jennae walked into the living area, and over to her cousin. "You wanna look the menu over?" She herself knew exactly what she wanted, that didn't mean, though, that Wille was of the same mind.
"Sure," she said, taking the menu and looking it over for a minute before saying, "Get me some Chicken with Garlic Sauce," and setting the menu down.
Jennae went to phone their order in already knowing what she wanted from the place. At least neither would have to go out to pick up the order as the place delivered, and luckily was in the neighbor so it shouldn't take too long.
Willie picked up a magazine and started to flip through it while her cousin was on the phone. When Jennae got off the phone, Willie asked, "So, how long did they say it would take?"
"Twenty minutes to a half hour." Jennae informed her cousin as she plopped herself down at one end of the sofa. "If you're starving though, I suppose I could do pick it up. Get you your food a little bit faster."
Willie shook her head. "I'm not dying that bad for food," she said with a slight laugh. "Of course, maybe I just don't want to drive now that I'm 'off the clock," she joked.
"Suits me just fine." Jennae reached over to the end table to grab one of the other magazines off it to skim through. Doing that and chatting intermittently with her cousin would have the time passing more swiftly.
"So, what have you been up to other than work lately?" Willie knew that her cousin's job kept her very busy, but the girl had to do SOMETHING other than work, right?
"Actually went to that club at the Royal Star the past weekend, Avarice II, if you can believe it." The club wasn't exactly her cup of tea, but it was a change from where she might normally have gone. She at least had been able to relax and had actually had a good time.
"Wow, really?" That was nothing short of amazing. "Look at you! Being all normal and everything!" Willie said with a laugh. "Meet anyone of interest?"
"Hey," Jennae grabbed a pillow to throw at the blond, "I'm entitled every once in a while. And I didn't meet anyone there, it was more of a random encounter." Jennae replied to her cousin going back to skimming through the magazine in her hand.
Oh now that REALLY caught her attention. "An encounter?" Willie asked, leaning forward. "What sort of encounter?"
Jennae rolled her eyes having known her cousin would read too much into her response. "A random encounter. You know when one person unexpectedly runs into another they had met briefly."
Oh that just got her all the more interested. "You can't leave me hanging like this," Willie insisted. "Tell me about this encounter!"
"He was a guy who came into the ER a little ways back with a fractured ulna. We just happened to both end up at the club on the same night." Neither was a big fan of Avarice II so it had been a bit surprising to Jennae that they both were at the club at the same time.
"What's an ulna and how do you fracture it?" Willie asked. OK, so human physiology just wasn't her thing. "And it IS a he. I knew it." She chuckled. "Come on, give me details. What's his name? What's he look like? When's the first date gonna happen, because I *know* it is."
"A bone in the forearm and there are many ways to fracture or break the bone." Jennae informed her cousin before continuing on. "His name is Jason, he's an older, ruggedly handsome type. Well, maybe a bit more gruffy then rugged looking. And what makes you think there's going to be a first date?" The woman looked at her cousin expectantly.
"Doesn't sound too bad," Willie said to her with a smile. "And maybe you should ask him on a date. Your life can't just be about work now, can it?"
"Well, it's not like I got his number, and he didn't exactly ask for mine." Jennae shrugged her shoulders. "And my life isn't centered around the hospital." Well most of her time was spent there, but the doctor did take time for herself. Rare as those times might be.
"If he didn't bother to get your number, then he's lame," Willie decided. "Any man should be begging to get a number from you."
"Most of the ones that try aren't really worth the waste of ink." Jennae informed her cousin. "And maybe the reason he didn't ask for my number is that he's involved with someone else?" Not that Jennae knew that for certain, but it could have been the reason for Jason wanting her number.
"I *suppose* that is a possibility," Willie said in a teasing tone. "I still say that any guy who wouldn't take a chance *at least* getting your number isn't worth it, though." At least her love life had perked up a bit, huh?
"So, what about you, hmm? I can't believe you spend all your time chauffeuring people around in a limo." Jen countered in hopes of diverting the conversation from her over to her cousin.
Willie grinned. "I'm actually having a bit of good luck in that department," she told her cousin. "I had a date recently with a singer from a club."
"And you're just telling me this now?" Jennae arched a brow at her cousin as she sat up a little bit straighter on the sofa. "So, spill on the details Willie." She wasn't about to let her cousin get out of it. Not when the other woman had had an actual date with someone.
Willie chuckled. "Well, you've been busy," she said with a smile. "OK. His name is Jonathan, he's a singer at a club, and he's really sweet and cute and for some reason can't believe that a woman would be interested in him." Which was utterly adorable to her.
"You know I'm going to want to meet this guy now." Jennae informed her cousin. "I mean if you're going to be dating him his gonna need some kind of family approval." And since Jen was the only family Willie had in Vegas it would be up to her to meet the guy and give the Ravensdale family stamp of approval.
"Oh I know," Willie said with a faux sigh. "Let me take him out on a few more dates before I scare him away by dinner with the fam'," she said playfully to her cousin.
"Very well. Just so long as you hadn't planned on keeping him a big secret from me. I don't want to wake up one morning to find that you eloped before I even had a chance to meet this Jonathan." Jennae teased.
Willie nodded. "I promise not to run away and get married down the road before you meet him," she said with a giggle.
That had the brunette smirking just as the buzzer sounded to announce their food delivery had arrived. Jennae wasn't expecting anyone else and just took for granted the buzzer was the delivery man. Getting off the sofa to buzz him up, Jennae was paying the man and collecting their food a couple short minutes later.
"Yum food!" Willie squealed when Jennae brought up the Chinese to the livingroom. "Let's dig in."